JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. — If you lost your home, business or you still could be evacuated from your home, insurance companies have some tips. If you have time before you evacuate, take a video or photos of the inside. This ...

JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. — If you have friends or family missing due to the Almeda or Obenchain Fires in Jackson County that began on September 8, there’s an application to make first responders aware of their names and contact information. ...

ASHLAND, Ore. — The Almeda Fire started on the North side of Ashland. Police say it’s believed to have sparked at the BMX park by Almeda Street and Michelle Avenue. We’re told investigators spent the day speaking with witnesses and ...

“It’s heartbreaking,” said Sandra Casso, homeowner at Bear Creek Mobile Home Park in Ashland. Decades of memories lost in a matter of minutes. A once unimaginable reality for Casso, after the fast moving Almeda Fire left little behind in its ...

MEDFORD, Ore. – United States Senator Wyden and six other members of Oregon’s Federal Delegation are requesting the approval of the governor’s request for federal disaster relief. “My job now with the disaster declarations is to get these funds into ...

MEDFORD, Ore. – The thrift shop run by Rogue Retreat is giving free clothing to people in need. If you need assistance, are wanting to volunteer, or are wanting to donate items please visit us at 1116 N Riverside Ave, ...

MEDFORD, Ore. – Significant winds have made it incredibly hard for first responders to fight the several wildfires in our region. The National Weather Service said the Valley saw the strongest of the winds on Tuesday. Some of those gusts ...

TALENT, Ore. — Residents in Talent packed their bags, some with just minutes notice, as a fire quickly spread north from Ashland. The Almeda Fire forced Talent residents to make quick decisions Tuesday, no one wants to make. “When we ...

MEDFORD, Ore. – An Emergency Operations Center was set up Tuesday afternoon as the Almeda Fire began to burn north. The city of Ashland was the first to get official information out to the public about the fire. As the ...

Residents in Phoenix made their way back home to survey the damage after the almeda fire tore through the city. The destruction was seemingly random, with some buildings, like the Ray’s Market and Phoenix High School unharmed, but nearby apartments ...

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